Ruined sewing kits, whetstones, etc. can be placed into a container, and then they will disappear. So you can get rid of items that way, if you don't want them cluttering up the world.
Congratulation on making rabbit mitts! Just a note about fuel and crafting: You don't necessarily have to have a fire going at all times to make those rabbit mitts. At 21:20 your temperature was only dropping by one down-arrow. You can craft your mitts in segments (as you found out while making water). Do one hour of work on the mitts initially, without a fire, and your temperature might not have dropped too much with only one down-arrow. Re-assess your temperature and the weather every hour. If you're cold, you can run inside to warm up in bed. Then come back and do another hour of crafting. You can conserve your fuel this way for when it is absolutely needed. Just something to consider -- because you do spend a LOT of time gathering sticks and coal.
Mayasaurus is evolving into a battle hardened survivor, gradually adopting efficient inventory management. That's right, no need to carry most of the crap! Through with the gunpowder! We don't need that! We don't accept guns on Interloper. Make peace, not war! Sticks are a major weight capacity eater, though. I suggest offloading most of them at major stops in the region. Instead, carry a small stock of weight efficient fuel, like coal, cedar, reclaimed wood in case you'd need to make a fire. And always burn away sticks first, as they are weight inefficient. *Tip:* For easier inventory weight management pick sorting by weight in the inventory screen.
My approval of that reddit's suggestion!👌
Ruined sewing kits, whetstones, etc. can be placed into a container, and then they will disappear. So you can get rid of items that way, if you don't want them cluttering up the world.
Sport socks aren't worth wasting cloth for repairing them, especially in regions short on cloth.
Congratulation on making rabbit mitts! Just a note about fuel and crafting: You don't necessarily have to have a fire going at all times to make those rabbit mitts. At 21:20 your temperature was only dropping by one down-arrow. You can craft your mitts in segments (as you found out while making water). Do one hour of work on the mitts initially, without a fire, and your temperature might not have dropped too much with only one down-arrow. Re-assess your temperature and the weather every hour. If you're cold, you can run inside to warm up in bed. Then come back and do another hour of crafting. You can conserve your fuel this way for when it is absolutely needed. Just something to consider -- because you do spend a LOT of time gathering sticks and coal.
Mayasaurus is evolving into a battle hardened survivor, gradually adopting efficient inventory management.
That's right, no need to carry most of the crap! Through with the gunpowder! We don't need that! We don't accept guns on Interloper. Make peace, not war!
Sticks are a major weight capacity eater, though. I suggest offloading most of them at major stops in the region. Instead, carry a small stock of weight efficient fuel, like coal, cedar, reclaimed wood in case you'd need to make a fire. And always burn away sticks first, as they are weight inefficient.
*Tip:* For easier inventory weight management pick sorting by weight in the inventory screen.